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The phrase "link to the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to connect one idea or concept to another, often in the context of providing additional information or supporting evidence. Example: "The study found a link to the use of social media and increased rates of depression among teenagers."
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Link to the source.
Here is a link to the site.
Provide a link to the song.
Link to the finding aid.
Here's a link to the Interpol notice.
The link to the business is direct.
"Here's a link to the article".
Here's another link to the match report.
Here's the link to the full text.
Just click the link to the podcast.
(Here's a pdf link to the report).
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